Sheriar Bradbury, CEO of Bradbury Hamilton, asks how does increasing capital adequacy requirements help the end consumer?
This week: David Hambidge, investment director at Premier Asset Management, on how best to negotiate a difficult few months
Ashton Bradbury, head of equities at Old Mutual Asset Managers (UK), on how fearful should we be about the long term impact of the sovereign debt crisis?
AIFA director general's departure will only increase uncertainty for IFAs
I’m not sure what’s been the most irritating thing about this competition so far….Robert Green’s Jack Douglas impersonation between the sticks (and Jack Douglas wasn’t very funny either) or the incessant drone of those damned vuvuzelas.
Veteran income fund manager Graham Ashby explains why now may not be the best time to sell BP and how the UK equity market could still deliver positive dividend growth in 2010.
Kevin Carr, chief executive of the Protection Review, says forecasts of just five major players in the UK life space may prove accurate after all...
The Gulf of Mexico oil spill crisis may not only prove a wake-up call for BP but for UK pension funds too.
The British press headlines are screaming 'Obama’s boot on the throat of the British pensioner', while the US President is referring scathingly, to 'British Petroleum' - not 'BP' - as the monster polluter in the Gulf of Mexico.
Japanese, Euroland and UK shares should not be regarded as long term real asset holdings capable of paying pensions, charitable wage bills or meeting family needs in the future, warns the senior Tory.